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EU Parliament committee votes to remove immunity from far-right leader Marine Le Pen over remarks made against Muslims.
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France's Left Front calls thousands to demonstrate against a president struggling with poor approval ratings.
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Davis Cup quarter-final preview
United States hope Novak Djokovic's hit and miss form continues as hosts Kazakhstan entertain the defending champions.
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Australia sweep Sri Lanka series
Hosts beat Sri Lanka by five wickets at the SCG to seal a 3-0 series whitewash as Mike Hussey bows out of Test career.
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French protests against gay marriage
More than 100,000 people across the country rally against government plans to legalise same-sex unions.
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France arrests 'top ETA leader'
Izaskun Lesaka detained in Macon after being on the run since 2005 for her alleged role in the Basque separatist group.
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